Aww awsome, the proportions are staying correct and its still giving you that vitality, unless its a trick, the dog is straight ahead right? and the girl is pose to pose? maybe? and yes i would really like to see it =)

My guess is the poodle is pose to pose, and the girl is straight ahead. Beyond the fact that the poodle is taking many different poses and such, the girl is also reacting to the poodle..I'd love to see the clip as well.

Even if you didn't have the frames to see, you could figure out that it's the less-zany character - the girl - who is pose-to-pose. By plotting out her movements and reactions in advance, you have a timeline against which the dog can be matched up easily with X number of frames at a time, allowing the spontaneity of each frame to come through within an organized plan.

Yeah these Posts are Great!!! I wanna see!! yes pleeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaase!!!!!! You've made me crazy about animation... my children are hungry but I gotta make these characters dance and move around!!! heheheNo this is great stuff!!In yesterday's post...In the Bee fight Camplett cartoon, when the girlfrined bee comes in, she disapears for a couple of frames, would that be mistake or on pupose??Man!! the Clampett itch clip is absolute gold!!! when he's scratching his but, there are framed there that are just pure movement, it's crazy!! I noticed that in a Ren & Stimpy cartoon years ago... there is abit where Ren's head moves side ways and there are a few frames that Ren has four eyes, I love that stuff!...With the really short clip of Solid Ivory, you can tell how well timed it all is, from one note/beat to the next, the action is perfect.... anyway these are things I've noticed... thanks for making me see and notice these things,

In the Bjork clip I like how you used the whole screen and the depth of plane also, Yeah it is mad how all the different drawings join together to make a crazy dance, is it the slop, or the caveman bop?I have so much stuff to learn!! thanks a million!

It's kinda hard to tell without seeing the flow of animation, but my hunch is dog is pose - pose (given the strong keys) and the girl is straight ahead (her motion seems to have a general flow rather than any strong keys).